City
Epaper

WPL 2024: As I have got older, I have learnt to control my nerves, says Grace Harris

By IANS | Updated: March 2, 2024 15:35 IST

Bengaluru, March 2 After starring in UP Warriorz’ six-wicket win over Gujarat Giants in WPL 2024 with an ...

Open in App

Bengaluru, March 2 After starring in UP Warriorz’ six-wicket win over Gujarat Giants in WPL 2024 with an unbeaten 60 off 33 balls, all-rounder Grace Harris said she has learnt to control her nerves better with age in terms of finishing games in T20s.

In chasing 143, UP Warriorz were in trouble at 90/4, before Grace pulled off a brilliant knock laced with nine fours and two sixes at a strike-rate of 181.82 to complete the chase in 15.4 overs.

Grace is now the leading run-getter of the competition and in Friday’s match, also shared a match-winning 53-run partnership with Deepti Sharma, who remained not out on 17. "One ball at a time really. I try not to get too flustered or frustrated. As I have got older, I have learnt to control my nerves. I am really enjoying it with UP Warriorz, embracing role in the middle order. I love India!” she said after the match ended.

Speaking about her partnership with Deepti, Grace said, “Deepti and I have come together a couple of times in bigger partnerships. Left-right works, Deepti sticks to her strengths, and we complement each other well. If we keep going as we are, we should be winning a few more games."

Asked about the work done on her bowling, Grace said, “I have probably bowled a few too many slot balls. But I love how it is going, and am working on it. Any opportunity I get to bowl, I try and take it with both hands.”

Her captain Alyssa Healy was also in praise of Grace’s finishing skills. "We want to play positive and proactive cricket and the way we started in that chase was outstanding. That's why we have players of the quality of Grace Harris in the middle order - to get us over the line - and she did that again tonight, which was pretty cool."

Reema Malhotra, the former India women’s cricketer, said to broadcasters JioCinema that Grace is setting a standard for batters on acing the middle and death overs. "They look like the favorites. The best thing for Grace Harris and the UP Warriorz is that she's batting gracefully. She's playing good shots with the understanding that she not only has to build the match but also finish it.”

“The role she's been assigned, she's delivering on it. If you have a match-winner like this, who can bat at any strike rate and play pacers and spinners well, it means they're a complete match-winner. Grace Harris is the prime example of batting well in the middle and death overs."

--IANS

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

Other Sports4th Test: Sudharsan’s 61 takes India to 264/4 against England, Pant suffers foot injury

NationalGujarat CM reviews first-quarter progress of budget implementation across state depts

MumbaiMumbai Crime Branch Nabs Gujarat-Based Chemical Supplier in Rs 256 Crore MD Drug Case

AurangabadPatient’s death sparks chaos at district hospital

AurangabadNSBT & Findability Sciences launch exclusive integrated AI Lab

Other Sports Realted Stories

Other Sports4th Test: Bad light ends play early, as Sudharsan’s 61 takes India to 264/4 against England

Other SportsAIFF Technical Committee shortlists three for men's football team head coach role

Other SportsSharath Kamal welcomes National Sports Governance Bill, calls it 'much-awaited' step towards transparency and athlete welfare

Other SportsFootball: Valencia's Mosquera joins Arsenal squad ahead of closing transfer

Other Sports4th Test: Fresh injury scare for India as Pant taken off the field due to right foot injury